Real NBA

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  • 2009
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Real NBA is an American television show produced by NBA that gives fans an inside look at what goes on behind-the-scenes in the NBA. The show covers all aspects of the NBA including the players, coaches, referees, the front office, and everything in between. Real NBA was initially aired on NBA TV from 2007 to 2009, but it was later brought back in 2015 and has been airing ever since.

The show provides viewers with exclusive access to the world of the NBA, taking them behind the scenes to witness the preparation, strategy, and execution of the sport. It is perfect for die-hard NBA fans who are keen to learn more about their favorite players and teams. It is also a great show for people new to the game who want to understand the intricacies of basketball better – from the drills and practices to the drama off the court.

Real NBA offers a unique perspective on what it takes to make it in the NBA. The show goes in-depth in exploring how players, coaches, and organizations build winning programs. The interviews with players and coaches offer valuable insights into the struggles and achievements that are part of their daily lives. These interviews help fans understand that the players and coaches are not just athletic superstars, but they are also human, and they face challenges just like everyone else.

One of the most delightful things about Real NBA is the way it captures the diverse personalities within the NBA. It profiles both star athletes and unsung heroes, highlighting the unique contributions that each player makes to their respective teams. The show also details the little-known aspects of each player's life, such as their hobbies and interests outside of basketball.

The production quality of the show is exceptional, and the behind-the-scenes footage is riveting. Viewers are taken into locker rooms, training sessions, and front office meetings, where they witness firsthand the hard work and strategies that go into each game.

Real NBA also gives viewers an inside look at how the officiating works, helping them understand the importance of each play and call made on the court. The referees' role in the NBA is often misunderstood, and the show aims to demystify it by showing how they play a crucial role in ensuring that the game runs smoothly.

Overall, the Real NBA is a must-watch for anyone who loves basketball. It offers a perfect blend of behind-the-scenes access, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews that make it a unique and insightful perspective on the NBA. Whether you are a superfan or just someone who appreciates the sport, Real NBA is worth watching for its fascinating insights into the world of NBA. It is a show that will keep you thoroughly entertained, educated, and yes, even enlightened.

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Las Vegas Summer League Special
33. Las Vegas Summer League Special
July 28, 2010
It's a special summertime edition of Real NBA, highlighting the biggest stories from the Las Vegas Summer League. The debut of John Wall and Demarcus Cousins...the emotional return of George Karl to the gym as he continues to battle cancer...the buzz in Vegas over the new-look Miami Heat, and the players working hard to earn a training camp invitation to South Beach...the new Syracuse connection on the Timberwolves, as rookie Wesley Johnson joins forces with Jonny Flynn...the second-year high-potential combo of Darren Collison and Marcus Thornton with the New Orleans Hornets...an all-access look at the D-League Select team, as players try to get noticed by NBA teams...the strong showing by Harvard's Jeremy Lin, whose performance earned him a contract with the Golden State Warriors.
Champs Once Again
32. Champs Once Again
June 30, 2010
This week's "Real NBA" pays tribute to the Los Angeles Lakers, who defeated the Boston Celtics in an epic seven game series to repeat as NBA champions. Viewers will see exclusive images from their title celebration, both on the court, in the locker room and days later during their victory parade. The show also catches up with Game 7 hero Ron Artest, while also taking a complete historical look at a pair of teammates who have now won five titles together - Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher. All that, plus a historical "mashup" of the 2010 and 1985 Finals - both Laker victories over the Celtics - and a musical look at the drama of the 2010 series.
Nba Draft 2010: The Opening Chapter
31. Nba Draft 2010: The Opening Chapter
June 25, 2010
This hour-long special follows six prospects (John Wall, Evan Turner, Gordon Hayward, Jon Scheyer, Derrick Favors and D-Leaguer Latavious Williams) in the months leading up to the NBA Draft to illustrate the hard work and dedication it takes to improve or maintain draft position, while also exploring how teams make their decisions. In addition, the special spotlights brain-typing specialist Jon Niednagel - who works with the Boston Celtics in trying to identify candidates' prospects for success - and takes a full behind-the-scenes look at the Draft Lottery and the Pre-Draft Combine in Chicago. The show concludes with an all-access look at Draft Night- in New York City with the players, and behind-the-scenes in the draft decision rooms of the team with the first overall pick - the Washington Wizards - as well as the New Orleans Hornets.
Sounds of the Finals 2010
30. Sounds of the Finals 2010
June 16, 2010
The 2010 NBA Finals is the latest chapter in one of the most storied rivalries in all of sports - the Boston Celtics against the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. This hour-long special goes behind the scenes to capture all the biggest moments on the game's biggest stage - the impassioned speeches, the lighter moments, teams preparing for gametime and working through challenges in huddles, on the court and in locker rooms. Viewers not only will get unprecedented access to the Finals - they'll also see exclusive features on Lakers head coach Phil Jackson; the friendship between Laker teammates Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher; Celtics captain Paul Pierce; Boston's record-setting three-point shooter Ray Allen - and much more.
Let the Finals Begin
29. Let the Finals Begin
June 9, 2010
This week's Real NBA gives viewers an all-access pass to the first three games of the NBA Finals, the 12th meeting between historic rivals - the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics. It's a behind the scenes look at the early part of the series - in locker rooms and training rooms - plus unique angles of game action you can see only on Real NBA. The show will also take a look at Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who reflects on the 40th anniversary of the 1970 New York Knicks' NBA championship - an experience that set him on the road toward becoming a head coach.
Sounds of the Playoffs 2010
28. Sounds of the Playoffs 2010
June 2, 2010
It starts with 16 teams and eventually narrows to two. The NBA Playoffs are the ultimate knockout tournament, and this 30 minute special follows all the storylines leading up to the Finals. Through exclusive coverage of games plus access on and off the court, "Sounds of the Playoffs 2010" delivers all the big shots, clutch performances and memorable moments in the weeks leading up to the fight for the NBA championship.
Survival of the Fittest
27. Survival of the Fittest
May 26, 2010
Real NBA provides an all-access pass to the NBA Conference Finals. This week, the show will look at Lamar Odom of Los Angeles and his journey from x-factor to major contributor in his team's run for a repeat. Doc Rivers of Boston talks about his journey to becoming an NBA head coach and what Celtic Pride means to him. Also, Steve Nash of Phoenix, at age 36, is adding to his legacy as one of the best point guards ever to play the game.
Four Wins to the Finals
26. Four Wins to the Finals
May 19, 2010
Real NBA gives viewers an all-access pass to the NBA Playoffs. This week, go inside the Boston Celtics' game six Conference Semis-clinching victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, with a special look at Kevin Garnett. Next, a closer look at the journey of Phoenix Suns' head coach Alvin Gentry. Then all-access coverage of Game One in the Eastern Conference Finals match up between Orlando and Boston along with a look at the Western Conference Finals series between the rival Lakers and Suns.
Semi Stories
25. Semi Stories
May 12, 2010
Real NBA gives viewers an all-access pass to the NBA Playoffs as the conference semifinals get into full swing. The show will take a closer look at the Celtics' All-Star point guard Rajon Rondo's and his basketball journey, Los Angeles Lakers star center Pau Gasol, and a gesture made by the Hawk's Josh Smith in the Atlanta community. Those stories, plus exclusive highlights from around the playoffs, on Real NBA.
A New Test
24. A New Test
May 5, 2010
Real NBA gives viewers an all-access pass to the NBA Playoffs as Round One ends and the conference semi's begin. This week spotlights Utah's Deron Williams, one of the hottest players in the post season so far. Channing Frye and Jared Dudley of Phoenix are two players who are coming up big off the bench in the playoffs. Kendrick Perkins of Boston talks about being the solid big man who anchors the defense. Those stories, plus highlights from around the playoffs, on Real NBA - "A New Test"
Still Going Strong
23. Still Going Strong
April 28, 2010
Real NBA gives viewers an all-access pass to the NBA Playoffs as the opening round continues, focusing on a group of veterans still making their mark: 4-time champion Tim Duncan of San Antonio; Steve Nash and Grant Hill of Phoenix; and Atlanta's 6th Man Jamal Crawford. Those stories, plus a look at Oklahoma City and Charlotte as they host their first ever playoff games and exclusive highlights from around the playoffs, on Real NBA "Still Going Strong".
Let's Get it Started
22. Let's Get it Started
April 21, 2010
Real NBA gives viewers an all-access pass to the opening round of the NBA Playoffs and touches on all eight first-round series. Some of the stories included are Kevin Durant of Oklahoma City looking to make a mark during his first career trip to the playoffs. Miami's Dwyane Wade tries to regain his championship form of 2006 against the 2008 champions Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce of the Celtics. Those stories and more from around the playoffs, on Real NBA.
Prepping for the Playoffs
21. Prepping for the Playoffs
April 14, 2010
With the NBA playoffs only days away, players talk about the physical and mental preparation necessary to get ready for the grueling weeks ahead. The road is about to begin, and every team has a different challenge as it prepares for the bright lights, the intensity and the pressure.
Down to the Wire
20. Down to the Wire
April 7, 2010
With the NBA playoffs only a week away, there's plenty of jockeying for position for the last few postseason slots in the Eastern Conference. On this week's Real NBA, viewers go inside practice with the Miami Heat, Charlotte Bobcats and Toronto Raptors, as the teams look to make one last push to the playoffs. Players talk about watching the scoreboard, practicing hard and finishing the regular season on a positive note. It's "Down to the Wire" ...on Real NBA.
Role Players
19. Role Players
March 31, 2010
On game night, the players are the centers of attention at every NBA arena - but many others help create the NBA experience. This edition of "Real NBA" visits a select group of "role players" on the court, in the stands and behind the scenes. Viewers will meet Mike Callahan, a veteran referee; Idan Ravin, a trainer also known as "the Hoops Whisperer" , rabid Hawks fans Andy and Casey Meeks and Utah Jazz beat reporter Ross Siler of the Salt Lake Tribune.
Up...and Coming
18. Up...and Coming
March 24, 2010
Real NBA focuses on three teams that have exceeded expectations this season. Head coach Scott Brooks has the Oklahoma City Thunder playing defense and budding superstar Kevin Durant is just one part of the strong, unified team. Fueled by Andrew Bogut and sizzling rookie Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee appears headed for their first play-off berth since 2006. And the young Memphis Grizzlies are having a turnaround season led by surprising All-Star Zach Randolph. Up and coming teams on Real NBA.
March Memories
17. March Memories
March 17, 2010
In the NBA, March is a time to get serious about making a playoff push but many players can't help but be swept up by March Madness. In this edition of Real NBA, players around the league reflect on their college days and how NBA locker rooms take on a college flavor this time of year. Features focus on the Tar Heel brotherhood in the NBA; Florida's back-to-back championship teams of 2006 and 2007; and the Connecticut Huskies, champions of 1999 and 2004. It's March Memories, on Real NBA.
Noche Latina
16. Noche Latina
March 10, 2010
In March, the NBA's "Noche Latina" program pays tribute to the millions of Hispanic NBA fans across the country and highlights the league's Hispanic players. Real NBA takes a closer look at several of these players: Al Horford, of the Dominican Republic; Spaniards Marc Gasol, Jose Calderon and Sergio Rodriguez, and a look back at Dallas Maverick Eduardo Najera's journey to his native Mexico as part of Basketball without Borders.
Dealing with the Deadline
15. Dealing with the Deadline
March 3, 2010
The NBA saw a flurry of activity leading up to the trade deadline, 17 teams swapped a total of 43 players and 9 draft picks. This edition of Real NBA goes behind the scenes to track some of the biggest names who traded places and shares insight from NBA execs and players around the league on the various perspectives that figure into the process as the deadline approaches.
Global Raptors
14. Global Raptors
February 24, 2010
This week's Real NBA focuses on the Toronto Raptors, one of the NBA's most global teams. The Raptors' roster has a distinct international flavor, with players hailing from Italy, Turkey, Slovenia and Spain. Yet it's a kid from Texas, Chris Bosh, who is the team's superstar. The show will chronicle the journeys of Bosh and his teammates, along with the Raptors recent play that's made them play-off contenders.
2010 Nba All-Star Special with Ahmad Rashad
13. 2010 Nba All-Star Special with Ahmad Rashad
February 17, 2010
The 2010 NBA All-Star Special with Ahmad Rashad takes a look back at this year's All-Star celebration in Dallas. The one-hour program gives viewers exclusive access from all the events throughout the weekend, including the Sprite Slam Dunk and the 59th All-Star Game at Cowboys Stadium, the biggest stage ever to host the NBA's midseason classic. The special will also cover the return of five-time All-Star Chris Bosh to his native Dallas and takes a look at this year's first-time All-Stars.
Gearing Up for All-Star
12. Gearing Up for All-Star
February 10, 2010
Real NBA takes an all-access look at All-Star Weekend 2010. Dwyane Wade of the Heat reflects on his All-Star weekend experiences. First-time All-Star Gerald Wallace of Charlotte also returns to the Sprite Slam Dunk. Sacramento's rookie duo of Tyreke Evans and Omri Casspi team up at the T Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam. Nate Robinson looks to become the first three-time winner of the Sprite Slam Dunk.
Comebacks
11. Comebacks
February 3, 2010
Real NBA tells the story of this season's comebacks. Monta Ellis of the Warriors returns as one of the most electrifying players in the NBA. Al Jefferson of Minnesota tore his ACL in 2009. On his return this year, he's had to adjust to a new coach and system. Out of the league since 2006, Jonathan Bender returned to join the Knicks. Earl Boykins of the Wizards played overseas last year and now he's back in the NBA.
Superstar Milestones
10. Superstar Milestones
January 27, 2010
In January, three future Hall of Famers passed impressive scoring milestones. Real NBA takes viewers behind the scenes as Dirk Nowitzki and Tim Duncan recorded 20,000 career points and Kobe Bryant became the 15th player to score 25,000. In addition, the show looks back at the careers of these superstars as well as a look at other famous milestones in NBA history.
The Showcase
9. The Showcase
January 20, 2010
It's the biggest moment on the D League calendar...front-office representatives from all 30 NBA teams and overseas clubs descended on Boise, Idaho for the annual D-League Showcase. All 16 teams participated in a four-day tournament, where players knew the stakes couldn't be higher. "Real NBA" delves into the stories of this year's showcase.
Honoring MLK's Legacy
8. Honoring MLK's Legacy
January 13, 2010
Real NBA takes a look how today's stars are honoring Dr.King's legacy by giving back. Dwight Howard of Orlando visits Africa with Basketball Without Borders. Ray Allen of Boston champions juvenile diabetes. In Cleveland, Shaq grants a sick boy's wish. And in Detroit, Rodney Stuckey reaches out to help a fan who is helping others.
Centers of Attention
7. Centers of Attention
January 6, 2009
From Mikan to Wilt to Kareem to Shaq, the definition of the NBA center didn't change much for the first fifty years of the league. But now, a center in the NBA doesn't necessarily have to be a back-to-the-basket giant. This week, Real NBA explores the broad spectrum of NBA centers...from a couple of 7 footers with finesse, Brook Lopez of the Nets and Chris Kaman of the Clippers, to defensive bruiser Kendrick Perkins of the Celtics, to undersized - 6'6"- Chuck Hayes of the Rockets - plus, cameos from many more centers around the league.
D-League Stories
6. D-League Stories
December 30, 2009
The 2009-'10 NBA D-League campaign is underway, and "Real NBA" brings viewers compelling stories from the young season. Portland, Maine now has a team of its own - the Maine Red Claws - and viewers will get a sense of the excitement taking hold as Austin Ainge, son of Celtics GM Danny Ainge, pilots this popular new entry to the league. Viewers will also meet Latavious Williams of the Tulsa 66ers, the first high school player to choose the D-League as an option as he awaits eligibility for the 2010 NBA Draft. The D-League also is a place for young NBA players to develop, and the show tells the story of Joey Dorsey, a member of the Houston Rockets who's spending time with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. And if you've seen Youtube dunking sensation Will Bynum of the Detroit Pistons, then you've witnessed what a former D-Leaguer can do...Bynum has achieved the dream of every player in the NBA D-League - catching on and contributing to an NBA team.
Second Seasons
5. Second Seasons
December 16, 2009
The difference between being a rookie and a sophomore in the NBA is much more than just one year on the calendar. The latest episode of "Real NBA" takes a look at four sophomores - OJ Mayo of the Memphis Grizzlies and Eric Gordon of the Los Angeles Clippers, who are looking to continue their rise to stardom in Year II; Roy Hibbert of the Indiana Pacers, who has made great strides since his rookie season; and Jason Thompson of the Sacramento Kings, a sophomore mature beyond his years, who's already taking a leadership role on his team.
Underdogs
4. Underdogs
December 9, 2009
This episode of Real NBA pays homage to the underdogs. Viewers will see how the Phoenix Suns - a team that didn't reach the playoffs last season - have gotten off to a surprising and unpredictable start. The show also tells the story of Anthony Morrow, an undrafted free agent who has become one of the Golden State Warriors biggest offensive threats, and rookie Dejuan Blair of the San Antonio Spurs - a second round draft pick with a bright future in the league. In addition, the episode follows the unlikely journey of Milwaukee's Luc Mbah a Moute - a Cameroon native who turned a spot in the Africa 100 summer camp into an NBA opportunity.
International Pioneers
3. International Pioneers
November 25, 2009
This season began with 83 international players from 36 countries and territories on NBA rosters - but three of these global ambassadors are pioneers. Omri Casspi of the Kings is the first NBA player from Israel, Jonas Jerebko of the Pistons is the first Swede in the league and Hasheem Thabeet of the Grizzlies is the first representative of Tanzania. The show takes an in-depth look at these rookies to find out how they're answering the dual challenge of starting a new career while also carrying the hopes and dreams of their nations.
Rookie Points
2. Rookie Points
November 18, 2009
As the 2009 NBA Draft unfolded, a theme immediately began to emerge - this draft class, more than any in recent memory, is stacked with talented point guards. And now that the season has begun, many of these "rookie points" are already having a profound effect on the league. This week, "Real NBA" spends time with a number of these talented rookies; Brandon Jennings, who spent one year in Europe before taking over point guard duties for the Bucks; 6'6" Tyreke Evans, who is already becoming a sensation with the Kings; Jonny Flynn of the Timberwolves, a thrilling combination of speed, style and personality; Darren Collison of the Hornets, who's honing his craft as a backup to All-Star Chris Paul, and talks about his upbringing as the son of two world-class sprinters; and a rookie point guard of another sort, three-time NBA Champion Sam Cassell, who's starting his career over as an assistant coach with the Wizards.
Opening Night
1. Opening Night
November 4, 2009
The NBA season has finally arrived, and "Real NBA" takes you behind the scenes to capture the excitement of Opening Night. Viewers will get an all-access pass to Ring Night with the Los Angeles Lakers, as the 2009 Champions are honored before their season debut against the Clippers. Cameras were also in Cleveland, where LeBron James and Shaquille O'Neal hosted the 2008 champs, the Boston Celtics. Viewers will see two teams with strong championship hopes go head-to-head, as 2008 Finals MVP Paul Pierce talks about his renewed motivation for the season. Lastly, opening night for a rookie is always something special, and cameras go behind the scenes with Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors.
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  • Premiere Date
    November 4, 2009